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Realme X7 Pro and Realme 8 Pro owners can now try out Realme UI 3.0 based on Android 12
Realme is inviting owners of the Realme X7 Pro and Realme 8 Pro to try out a beta version of Realme UI 3.0 based on Android 12.
After rolling out beta builds of Realme UI 3.0 to the Realme GT series last week, Realme has opened up the Android 12 beta program for two new smartphones: the Realme X7 Pro and Realme 8 Pro. The beta program allows users to try out an early version of Android 12 ahead of the final release.
Realme X7 Pro and OPPO A53 are now one step closer to receiving their stable Android 11 updates
Realme UI 2.0 and ColorOS 11 based on Android 11 are now available as early access and beta for the Realme X7 Pro and OPPO A53, respectively.
Over the last few weeks, OPPO and Realme have rolled out Android 11 for a couple of their devices through the beta channel. These include the OPPO A5 2020/A9 2020, Realme X3/X3 SuperZoom, and the Realme X2. Now, OPPO has opened up another ColorOS 11 beta program, allowing select OPPO A53 owners to test drive the Android 11 update before the stable release. Realme, on the other hand, has announced the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program for the Realme X7 Pro, a flagship smartphone that packs the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 Plus chip.
XDA Forums are now open for Redmi Note 10 Pro, Realme X7, Galaxy A32, Galaxy F62, Moto G30 and more
We have opened up XDA forums for the Redmi Note 10 Pro, Realme X7 series, Galaxy F62, Galaxy A32, Moto G30, and many more!
There’s been a flurry of new smartphone launches in the last couple of weeks, with the likes of Xiaomi, Realme, and Samsung bringing their latest budget and mid-range options to the market. To help owners get the most out of their devices and to stay on top of the latest trends and developments, we have opened up XDA forums for several new smartphones. The list includes both recently launched devices as well a couple of devices that were launched a while ago including the Redmi Note 10 Pro, Realme X7 series, Galaxy F62, Moto E 2020, Moto G10, Moto G30, Galaxy A32 4G, and more.
Realme X7 Pro Hands-on: Don't sleep on MediaTek flagships
The Realme X7 Pro with the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 Plus is a pleasant phone to use, marking the SoC as a viable option for most users.
Realme entered the smartphone scene a few years ago, but in the past few years, it has recorded some exceptional growth across the globe. While a good majority of its smartphones target the budget and mid-ranges, Realme also frequently dabbles in making affordable flagships and upper mid-range smartphones. The Realme X7 Pro launched in China last year, but now the company has brought the phone to the Indian market, giving us a chance to try out this affordable flagship powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ SoC.
Realme launches its MediaTek Dimensity-powered Realme X7 series in India
Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro featuring MediaTek's Dimensity 800U and Dimensity 1000 Plus chips launch in India.
At the India Mobile Congress 2020 event late last year, MediaTek announced that it was working with OEMs to bring Dimensity 800U and Dimensity 1000 Plus-powered devices to India in early 2021. But so far, OPPO is the only manufacturer to have launched a MediaTek Dimensity-powered device in the country. However, that changes today, as Realme has now officially announced the Realme X7 series in India. Realme's new lineup consists of two devices — the Realme X7, featuring MediaTek's Dimensity 800U chip, and the Realme X7 Pro, which packs the flagship Dimensity 1000 Plus chip. Here's everything you need to know about the two devices:
Kernel sources for the POCO M2 Pro/Redmi Note 9S/9 Pro/9 Pro Max, Moto G9/G9 Play, Realme C11/C12/C15, and Realme V3/V5/X7/X7 Pro are now available
The kernel source code for the POCO M2 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro/9 Pro Max, Moto G9 and several Realme phones are now available for download.
There is a direct correlation between the developer-friendliness of a particular Android OEM and their stance on publishing the kernel source code for the smartphones they sell. The companies are obliged to provide the source code – upon request – for any Linux kernel binaries that ship on their devices to comply with the requirements of the GNU General Public License (GPL) v2. A handful of manufacturers are known for releasing such sources in a timely manner. Xiaomi is one of the most notable names in this field, and the OEM has now refreshed its official GitHub repository with the kernel source code corresponding to a bunch of popular phones. Moreover, sources for the recently released Motorola Moto G9/G9 Play as well as several Realme phones are now available for download.
Realme is bringing 10 new smartphones, a smartwatch, a smart TV, 2 earbuds, and a bunch of IoT devices to Europe
At IFA 2020, Realme announced its plans to launch 10 new smartphones, a smartwatch, a smart TV, earbuds, and more products in Europe.
Realme got real serious at IFA 2020 this week, revealing just how committed the company is to increasing its presence in the European market. The technology brand, which is one of the newer companies after spinning off from OPPO, has already taken the e-commerce tech scene by storm in India, and they're hoping to achieve the same success in Europe.